Breaking News: Mariners announce Safeco Field fences coming in

2013 Dimension change

The park is a notorious stomping ground for pitchers. Long renowned for it’s big outfield and tough home run fences, The Safe is one of the best pitching spots in the Major Leagues.

Thought to be cursed by Ken Griffey Jr.—it is believed by that the move to the park was a deciding factor The Kid wanting to leave Seattle—it’s high time the park became more hitter friendly.

The big question is how exactly is the park changing, and how much difference will it make for the Mariners.

Changes

The left field corner to left center will be moved in four-feet

From left center to straightaway center the wall will be moved in as much as 17-feet

From straightaway center to right center the wall will be move in four-feet

The left field power alley will move from 390-feet to 378-feet, while the right field power alley will move in from 385-feet to 381-feet

The distances to and from each foul pole will remain the same

The hand held scoreboard in left field will be moved; this will shorten the height of the wall from 16-feet to eight feet.

Effects

The first thing that really stands out are the changes to the left field wall.

The Mariners are bringing the wall in a lot, which will make an immediate impact. But management isn’t stopping there, going as far as to make the wall shorter in height.

This is going to make the park a lot better for right-handed hitters, which is interesting due to the abundance of lefties at Seattle’s disposal.

That outfield’s about to get a lot smaller

These moves are tailored made for guys like Jesus Montero and Justin Smoak. Both have shown a lot of raw power, but have been too inconsistent.

A more well rounded outfield should help get their bats the jump start they need.

The only adverse effects will be seen in the pitching staff. But Seattle’s put together a really strong bullpen, and is in the process of putting together one of the youngest—and most talented—rotations in baseball.